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, upcycled ingredients); AI & automation in food manufacturing - smart sensors, digital twins, and AI-driven food quality control and processing; Food safety - supply chain tracking/monitoring, blockchain
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developed in our labs show great promise in reducing infections and controlling host response in the clinic. We recently added the use of micro topography to provide a synergistic stimulus to tackle
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contemporary controls on aeolian processes in desert environments. Due to the research needs within the group preference may be given to candidates with specific expertise in aeolian dust emissions, especially
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position that can be applied across a broad range of industrial sectors, bringing the benefits of passive linear optical superresolution to the domain of in-process control for additive manufacturing
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to support model-based control of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and personalised treatment strategies for Parkinson's disease. Develop and optimise scalable data processing pipelines, including GPU acceleration
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Audition for Robots (ActivATOR)” under the direction of Dr Christine Evers. The position will be in the Vision, Learning and Control (VLC) Group, which is part of the School of Electronics and Computer
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We are developing groundbreaking robotics technology to extend robotic surgery to previously inaccessible parts of the complex industrial structures such aeroengine, enabling repair and inspection
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Audition for Robots (ActivATOR)” under the direction of Dr Christine Evers. The position will be in the Vision, Learning and Control (VLC) Group, which is part of the School of Electronics and Computer
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imaging of advanced manufacturing processes, with strong links to synchrotron facilities and industrial collaborators. Your role will be to use and further apply in situ process replicators and correlative
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. We are developing groundbreaking robotics technology to extend robotic surgery to previously inaccessible parts of the complex industrial structures such aeroengine, enabling repair and inspection